UCCs. Folder: Buildings, houses, etc. Ladies Library Association. no. 13
Notes
On verso: Ladies Library Association, 1885, on south side of Huron between Fifth and Division. Original is albumen print
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Inscription: Ann Arbor Views-Baptist Church-Dr Brown; (Inscription cropped off scanned image)
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Unitarian Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan, ca. 1880-1899
Date
1880/1899 (ca.)
Notes
Unitarian Church building, which after the church's move to new facilities was taken over by the congregation of Grace Bible Church
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Presbyterian [sic] Church -- Huron & Division Sts. 1865
Date
1865 (ca.)
Collection Title
Ann Arbor, Michigan photograph collection
Collection Creator
Bentley Historical Library (collector)
Folder / Container / Volume
UCCs. Ann Arbor, Mich., Churches, Presbyterian, no. 28
Photographer / Artist
Gibson, J. Jefferson
Notes
Presbyterian Church; southwest corner of Huron and Division. On verso: Gibson Photo, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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UBImusD2. Folder: Campus Views. Central Campus. State Street side of campus. 1872-1893. no. 121
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The site of the future union club house. Judge Cooley's old home on State Street, purchased by the Union
Date
1906/1907 (ca.)
Collection Title
University of Michigan Photographs Vertical File
Collection Creator
Bentley Historical Library (collector)
Folder / Container / Volume
UBImusD13. Folder: Campus Buildings. Michigan Union (Thomas M. Cooley House) no. 245
Notes
The residence of Judge Thomas M. Cooley became the first home for the Michigan Union. The house was renovated in 1906-1907, opened for student use in 1907, and in 1912 an addition was built. In 1916, the original house was razed to make room for a new Michigan Union building, which opened in 1919. The 1912 addition was moved to the north and used as a ballroom for a time.